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Old 12-17-2002, 03:10 AM
Jason Dunn
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Default Digital Media Thoughts - Coming in 2003

http://www.digitalmediathoughts.com

 
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Old 12-17-2002, 03:35 AM
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ha ha first reply!

Wow congrats on the site


But that means that you there wont be enough Jason for 2 sites

I got the free chapter, and can honestly say that I am going to buy the book if all goes to plan and I get my DV camcorder in the first half of next year...and even if I dont...this stuff is waaay to cool to pass up

I love you casual writing style. good job.

Ok enough about the book

So tell us what will the new site be like?

will we need to register with both sites?

what kind of new will you cover?

I can go on and on.....
 
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Old 12-17-2002, 03:42 AM
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But that means that you there wont be enough Jason for 2 sites
I seriously doubt that Jason would reduce his involvement in this site - it's his successful baby. He'll just have to give up sleep, in my opinion. :morning:

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Old 12-17-2002, 06:12 AM
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Jason,

The chapter reads nicely, and hits the important points. Good job.

Now, with that said...

How did you manage to leave Digital8 out of the list of digital formats and yet include DVD? For the low-end videographer, D8 is arguably the best of all worlds, and failing to even mention it leaves a *huge* hole in the book. Please tell me you're at least gonna have a "Digital8: The Lost Chapter" hosted on the new site somewhere...

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Old 12-17-2002, 08:01 AM
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Looking forward to the new site Jason :!: :way to go:
 
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Old 12-17-2002, 08:04 AM
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But that means that you there wont be enough Jason for 2 sites
I can't make any guarantees, but our back end system is so superb for this site that when we clone it for the digital media site, we'll be able to update both sites with minimal effort.

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So tell us what will the new site be like?
Think of Pocket PC Thoughts. Now take away the Pocket PCs - what you have left is the Thoughts "style". Our tone, our voice, our insight, our community (you guys!). Now insert digital media - voila! Digital Media Thoughts. We're going to clone the Pocket PC Thoughts back-end, slap on a new template, and fire the booster rockets....wheee! 8)

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will we need to register with both sites?
Unknown. We may try to tie the databases together in some slick fashion...but your post count would likely be different on each site (to keep things fair).

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what kind of news will you cover?
The logo tells that story: digital video, audio, photo. Gadgets, and a smattering of hardware news that impacts working with digital media.
 
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Old 12-17-2002, 08:06 AM
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How did you manage to leave Digital8 out of the list of digital formats and yet include DVD? For the low-end videographer, D8 is arguably the best of all worlds, and failing to even mention it leaves a *huge* hole in the book. Please tell me you're at least gonna have a "Digital8: The Lost Chapter" hosted on the new site somewhere...
I really don't know very much about Digital8 to be honest - but my take on it (and maybe I'm wrong here) is that it was a proprietary standard developed by Sony, a few companies licensed it, but MiniDV far outstrips it in product bredth. Sony makes MiniDV cameras, so I didn't exclude them by not covering Digital8. I'm certainly interested in hearing a compelling arguement for why Digital8 is a better choice than MiniDV! But perhaps that's a better subject for Digital Media Thoughts. :wink:

And correct me if I'm wrong here, but a Digital8 camera with Firewire is exactly the same as a MiniDV camera with Firewire, right? You plug 'em in to the PC, you download the video...so I don't know what I'd put in the "missing chapter". :wink:

I'm always interested in learning more though, so tell me what I'm missing by using a MiniDV camera!
 
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Old 12-17-2002, 08:51 AM
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Make sure to dedicate some section of the site to video encoding and production for PPC. It would be nice to see a well done, CENTRAL location for PPC video information.

I smell websites sharing topics here. :sniff:

-Jason
 
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Old 12-17-2002, 11:52 AM
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*****so tell me what I'm missing by using a MiniDV camera****

How about the change in your wallet? Here in Ireland, we pay through the nose for all electronic equipment. Last March I was in the market for a new Digital video camera and the least expensive Sony DV camera (not mini DV) was over �2,000.00. I finally settled on a Digital8.

My reasons for this, were not entirely budget related. I wanted a camera through which I could archive older tapes to the computer via firewire. Digital8 supports 8mm, and Hi8 tapes too. So getting my old footage into the PC was straight forward. This is one thing that you cannot do with DV or Mini DV cams.

Another advantage at the time, was that my Digital 8 Camera supports Analoge and DV passthough in and out.

Of course the offset is the physical size and weight, my Digital 8 camera is fairly heavy.

Other than this, its a really great camera and I'm making good use of it.

Best of luck to you with the new site Jason.

Cheerio
 
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Old 12-17-2002, 03:07 PM
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This is great news Jason...

Your timing is perfect. I am getting ready to invest in a mini-dv camcorder and set up a hobby video editing system on my PC. I'm in the "research phase" right now, which includes getting a copy of your book and scouring the web for info.

I hope you have reviews of hardware and software... I'm pretty darn PC savvy, but this is a new area to me and I want to carefully spend money in this category!

Congrats on the new site... and I can't wait to start surfing it daily too!
 
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